“Why do people think they’re more skilled than they actually are?” is probably one of the most relevant questions in #megaprojects given the dismal track record of the PMs who manage them. Pennycook et al, 2017 discuss the implications. #DunningKruger ht
@luisgustavolf @devscansados o viés cognitivo citado neste tweet possui credibilidade acadêmica! veja: https://t.co/vHuPAW0s6w https://t.co/nifWohqxqx https://t.co/d335VMkzQk
@Happy_Hiram @sphaerenklaenge @stone_toss https://t.co/lyJsGw1Q5i here’s a study you can’t find cuz you didn’t look for it cuz you don’t want to become educated, you just wanna be right lol... it’s peak dunning Krueger.
@sphaerenklaenge @Happy_Hiram @stone_toss I find it annoying when people feign that they can’t find information on something it took me 3 minutes to look up https://t.co/lyJsGw1Q5i did you need references? Citations? A YouTube video? I’m jk, I know your no
@filipe_rafaeli @schmittpaula @larissaroso @NicoleRossiOnco @HCPA_ Pois é esses médicos que acreditam no NEJM, na Nature, no FDA, NIH, ou na Agência Europeia. Cientistas prolíficos da Hopkins que publicam nas grandes revistas com renomadas universidades. T
Here are the results of a real study of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. The dumbest ppl ESTIMATED their score at only 12% less than the ppl who ACED the test estimated their own scores would be. Thus, Trump (a verified moron) REALLY DOES THINK he won. https
@SeBaK_ @DianaR2010 @liberalgamboaca @pablomackenna Esto si que me gustó https://t.co/e6qPuCLsRw
@BimmerGuyy @JKDAnthony10 @MSNBC @anniekarni Here, let me pick one for you 😉 hint, it applies to you https://t.co/59lA2bV2Ns
5/5 La clave es identificarnos en este fenómeno que sufrimos constantemente en diferentes áreas a lo largo de nuestras vidas. ¿Has sido víctima de este efecto? https://t.co/ecneOQsvI7 https://t.co/ujybGtFt7d
@EfratFurst @greg_ashman Research on the D-K effect, for example https://t.co/wZHr03DOl7 A dramatic example: brilliant mathematician Hans Freudenthal was convinced of his competence in dealing with math education in primary education also; given the oppor
https://t.co/ROkna0gndI the intellectual universe of certain people is based on the limitations of the knowledge acquired only in social networks, which does not allow them an honest and impartial visualization, their answers obey primitive impulses
@KuijperMax @HesselinkStijn @ChrisAalberts @nntaleb Ondanks uw eigen gebrek aan bronnen, heb ik er een paar voor u op een rijtje gezet. Ondertussen ga ik mijn tijd aan iets nuttigs besteden. https://t.co/09TPCHvZs3 https://t.co/wEqIEMz8MW https://t.co/iWgS
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
RT @lorblanchet: Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + o…
Le doute serait-il signe d'une expertise qui s'améliore ? Selon l'effet Dunning-Kruger, - on en sait et paradoxalement + on a confiance en soi. Tous les processus d'apprentissage répondent à cette courbe... À bon entendeur ! Référence : https://t.co/6bXB95
@realDonaldTrump Mr President. As you are a global role-model on the use of Twitter, may I strongly recommend you to read this scientific paper and reflect very deeply on the content and how it applies to your good self. 🤔 https://t.co/mEPi42noJJ
@EBM_sf Respuesta: Efecto Dunning-Kruger https://t.co/nMo5G6ifdi https://t.co/TlaMm8nWuV
@PhysioNetwork @tomgoom @clare_ardern @benclarsen @GregLehman @ProfJillCook @chadcookpt @TimGabbett @ewa_roos Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implicationsof the failure to recognize incompetence https://t.co/YOtNbFF15C 😂😊
@madeleinelacsko Acredito que vc está falando com https://t.co/RMqtrgWTPu quiser saber sobre este tema,estude antes.Ate’ mando um artigo recente:https://t.co/GanRKA1nWm
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: Study: Analytic people are aware of when they are confused, whereas non-analytic people are not aware of it. https://t…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: Study: Analytic people are aware of when they are confused, whereas non-analytic people are not aware of it. https://t…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: Study: Analytic people are aware of when they are confused, whereas non-analytic people are not aware of it. https://t…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: Study: Analytic people are aware of when they are confused, whereas non-analytic people are not aware of it. https://t…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: Study: Analytic people are aware of when they are confused, whereas non-analytic people are not aware of it. https://t…
RT @SuzanneWaldman: "Part of the reason why debates in areas such as politics are often futile is because those for whom overconfidence is…
RT @iBALyons: maybe part of why NFC seems to work so rarely in anything I run: "genuinely nonanalytic participants overreported their “ne…
maybe part of why NFC seems to work so rarely in anything I run: "genuinely nonanalytic participants overreported their “need for cognition”, indicating that they were dispositionally analytic when their objective performance indicated otherwise." http
@ImHardcory @mgto_org After all, people higher cognitive capacity are often less prone to bias—e.g., less prone to the Dunning-Kruger effect (https://t.co/c0Tc5gK2JA)—or no more/less prove to bias—e.g., base-rate neglect (https://t.co/f83vRFwi8B).
Thanks Adam for your insight and being such a great AJPE Associate Editor! @TheAJPE https://t.co/scZwtAexcE
More research on the Dunning-Kruger effect. The reason why people are biased is that they are either unaware of or indifferent to their own bias. I am sure there is a political statement in the latter finding! https://t.co/uzyRETBAF8 #medEd @AACPharmacy
RT @timvangelder: Dunning-Kruger - 2017 update https://t.co/DNIsavNqep
RT @timvangelder: Dunning-Kruger - 2017 update https://t.co/DNIsavNqep
RT @timvangelder: Dunning-Kruger - 2017 update https://t.co/DNIsavNqep
Dunning-Kruger - 2017 update https://t.co/DNIsavNqep
So #DunningKruger says incompetent people overestimate their competence. Or as I said, stupid people think they are smart. Is that correct? https://t.co/ahW5T1UlX9
The Dunning Kruger Effect explained. https://t.co/WW00wF6VgL
Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence https://t.co/DOvz5cWkmf
RT @daviddunning6: Dunning-Kruger and self-perceptions of analytical thought: https://t.co/hjYgBGaJcl Are people as "reasoned" as they thin…
RT @GordPennycook: Our latest -> Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence htt…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
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RT @RCAFDM: Dunning–Kruger in CRT Note: relationship usually looks like this (weak correlation, but not inversely correlated) https://t.c…
Dunning–Kruger in CRT Note: relationship usually looks like this (weak correlation, but not inversely correlated) https://t.co/IWRi1L6re8 https://t.co/Tn1h5BQLqV
RT @cogsci_soc: Dunning–Kruger effects: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence @GordPennycook et al. https://t.c…
RT @pkedrosky: Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence https://t.co/zcJZlpT…
RT @pkedrosky: Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence https://t.co/zcJZlpT…
Fascinating work on the Dunning-Kruger effect in high-level reasoning by this group. Work on motor skill competence is in preparation https://t.co/o7gFOoiiyf
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RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
Dunning–Kruger effects: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence @GordPennycook et al. https://t.co/opZhZoT1X6
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
Dunning–Kruger effect & Cognitive Reflection Test https://t.co/kcbd63i2OR [nice article by @GordPennycook, great theory @daviddunning6]
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @daviddunning6: Dunning-Kruger and self-perceptions of analytical thought: https://t.co/hjYgBGaJcl Are people as "reasoned" as they thin…
RT @GordPennycook: Our latest -> Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence htt…
RT @daviddunning6: Dunning-Kruger and self-perceptions of analytical thought: https://t.co/hjYgBGaJcl Are people as "reasoned" as they thin…
RT @daviddunning6: Dunning-Kruger and self-perceptions of analytical thought: https://t.co/hjYgBGaJcl Are people as "reasoned" as they thin…
Dunning-Kruger and self-perceptions of analytical thought: https://t.co/hjYgBGaJcl Are people as "reasoned" as they think they are?
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @GordPennycook: Our latest -> Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence htt…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @GordPennycook: Our latest -> Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence htt…
RT @GordPennycook: Our latest -> Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence htt…
RT @DegenRolf: Intuitive thinkers greatly underestimate how much they neglect analytical thinking during decision making. https://t.co/7QTA…
RT @GordPennycook: Our latest -> Dunning–Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence htt…
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RT @Plasticdoe: @sesaunders101 @Alex_Kump @SkeptiMe @doritmi This is apropos: https://t.co/ObrnQH2ECZ